Chiropractic Mochica is Chiropractic Medicine infused with Master Plant Medicine, practiced in the Peruvian Amazon. It brings ancient indiginious esoteric Master Plant wisdom in line with a hands on healing practice. It happens at a clinic in Lima called Manos Que Curan; they also have a smaller clinic in Piura, Peru. The healer is a woman named Laura Pacheco who herself was healed by Chiropractic Mochica after a serious traffic accident that left her quadriplegic with three brain clots and the cervical vertebrae rotated on its own axis (it strangled her spinal cord).
Daniel Giamario is founder of the Shamanic Astrology Mystery School. Kip Roseman from the Roseman Clinic in Bend, Oregon told me him (see the previous post I did on him HERE). They provide transformational teachings designed to further activate original intent for global humanity through personal and planetary empowerment.
The first of the five main principles of Shamanic Astrology on their site states;
1. The foundational philosophical truth of Shamanic Astrology (and arguably of everything) is from the opening lines of the Emerald Tablets of Hermes, “As Above, So Below, As Within, So Without.” This is considered to be literal, kinesthetic, organic reality, not an intellectual or spiritual abstraction. The patterns of the constellations and the cycles of the Sun, Moon and planets are the same as the patterns and cycles of the human psyche and the seasons of our lives. The relationship is not cause and effect. The practitioner of Shamanic Astrology is at home with this magical and geomantic intuition.
From CNN: Phil Grosser was only 56 when he had a stroke – it left him unable to speak.
Today, through mental exercises, doctors are finding that they are able to re-wire the brain in order to reconnect damaged neurons. In working with Grosser, it is now possible for him to speak, and live a normal life again.
A Visionary Art workshop and Ayahuasca Retreat in the Amazon Rainforest
Pablo Amaringo is one of the world’s great visionary artists. He is renowned for his highly complex, colourful and intricate paintings inspired by his visions from when he was an Ayahuasca shaman. He trained as a curandero or healer in the Amazon, healing himself and others from the age of ten, but gave this up in 1977 to become a full-time painter and art teacher at the Usko-Ayar School of Amazonian Art which he founded. His book, Ayahuasca Visions: The Religious Iconography of a Peruvian Shaman, co-authored with Luis Eduardo Luna, brought his work and the rich mythology of the Amazon to a wide public in the West.